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Discover LudwigThe phrase "e.g. in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
"E.g." stands for "for example" and "in" is a preposition indicating location or inclusion. Together, they are used to introduce an example within a sentence. Example: "I have travelled to many countries, e.g. in Europe, Asia, and South America."
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(2) The loss of final -d, e.g. in the abl.
This has led to important developments e.g. in asset pricing theory, and interest-rate modeling.
Applications to interferometry, e.g. in beam splitters and fiber networks, are also presented.
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Such simulations are of interest e.g. in molecular biology.
It is these uncertainties that lead to the rather wide estimate of cloud radiative feedbacks seen e.g. in the most recent IPCC report.
There is a need to pay close attention to the siting of wind farms, e.g. in terms of locations, ownership, and fair process.
e.g. In scat, the person being pooped on is the bottom.
This approach was taken e.g. in [ 1, 2, 4, 5].
Applicable measures have been discussed e.g. in [ 27].
An overview can be found e.g. in [ 7].
No additional transcripts are published e.g. in mice.
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